A Diamond Bar man was one of two men arrested in what authorities described Thursday as an elaborate scheme to help illegal immigrants from Korea and China get California driver’s licenses using doctored Canadian passports.

Authorities say the men charged more than 200 illegal immigrants between $3,500 and $5,000 to help them get licenses at Department of Motor Vehicles offices in Kern County.

The men are accused of using altered Canadian passports and Social Security numbers that were not theirs to apply for the licenses. They advertised services in Korean newspapers, luring clients from across Southern California and even other states, said Michael Toms, the resident agent-in-charge for Immigration and Customs Enforcement homeland security investigations in Bakersfield.